"How is it? You see," Harry whispered, "Snape has successfully passed Lu Wei." Seeing the half-open door, they seemed to be more clearly aware of what they were about to face.
"If any of you want to leave now, I won't blame him." Harry said, "You can take the Invisibility Cloak with you. I don't need it anymore."
"Now that we're here, I won't back down." Ryan said. "Don't say anything stupid." Ron said. "Let's go together." Hermione said. Harry pushed the door open.
Following the creaking of the door, a deep barking immediately sounded in their ears. Although the big dog couldn't see them, all three of its noses were twitching crazily towards them, sniffing. "The dog at its feet
What is it?" Hermione asked softly.
"It looks like a harp," said Ron. "It must have been left behind by Snape." "Apparently it wakes up as soon as the music stops.
Just as Harry was about to take out the recorder given by Hagrid and play it, Ryan took out something from the small bag on his belt and made a tinkling sound.
As soon as the sound rang out, the big dog's eyes began to droop downward. Slowly, the big dog's barking stopped and it swayed a few times, its knees softened and it knelt down, then plopped down on the floor.
Fall into a deep sleep.
The sound was made from a music box, which Lane used to practice his skills in order to study the "Winter Home Industrial Manual".
"After this music box is wound up, it can play for three and a half minutes." Ryan said to Harry and the others. "This way we can be more relaxed and free up our hands to do other things."
"It's incredible." Hermione said, looking at the fallen big dog in front of her. "The book said that the three-headed dog could even compete with a giant dragon, but now it was knocked down by a small music box. So afraid of the dragon?
What? Could it be that ordinary things can put the dragon in?"
"Okay, now is not the time to study these problems. The dog will wake up in a while. Let's take this opportunity to pass here quickly."
After speaking, Ryan walked to the trap door and opened the trap door.
It was pitch black under the door, with no place to set foot, and no imaginary ladder.
Ryan used fluorescent flash and looked down, but unfortunately he still couldn't see anything. Fortunately, he knew what was below as he had read the original work.
Ryan turned around and crawled into the hole, then grabbed the edge with both hands and said to Harry and the others: "I am the best at using the levitation spell, so I will go down here first. If I have any problems, you can go find the professor quickly."
Come and save me."
After saying that, he let go of his hands and fell to the bottom of the cave. The distance was not low. Ryan felt that it was at least four or five stories high. Halfway through, Ryan cast a floating spell on himself to slow down his fall. Finally, he felt that he
It fell on something soft, this must be the Devil's Internet Cafe.
Before Harry and the others came down, Ryan smeared the knife with a potion that had an inhibitory effect on magical plants (a little was taken away when helping Professor Sprout work.). Then he quickly used the weak light from the entrance
Cut off chopstick-sized twigs and put them into the crystal bottle that you carry with you. Due to the effect of the medicine, the Devil's Net did not react excessively.
After doing all this quickly, Ryan found that his ankle had been entangled in the devil's net. He immediately shouted to the top: "There is a big devil's net underneath. It can absorb the shock when you jump down, but you have to be prepared to set it on fire.
The curse, otherwise you will be in trouble if you get entangled."
As soon as he finished speaking, Ryan saw three black dots falling down almost at the same time. He tried his best to lean to the side, hoping that he would not be hit. But there was still a black shadow coming towards Ryan. He quickly aimed at the black shadow with quick eyes and hands.
He released the floating spell. Fortunately, with the buffer of the spell, when he used the black shadow, he only felt his arm falling slightly.
Then there were two collision sounds, and everyone had landed safely.
At this time, a voice came from the black shadow that had just been put down. "I'm sorry Ryan, are you okay?"
This should be Hermione. After Ryan made a sound of nothing, Hermione's wand head began to release strings of blue flames. The vines shrank away from the light and warmth of these flames, loosening their entanglement.
.The plants twisted and twitched, automatically loosening the tendrils wrapped around them.
"Leon, please explore the path first, otherwise it would be quite a headache to encounter these things suddenly." Ron said to Ryan while looking at the retreating vines. "But why did you just catch Hermione?"
"Are you sure I'll pick up whoever is closest to me?" Before Ryan finished speaking, Harry pointed in one direction and said, "Go this way."
Ryan looked in the direction he pointed and found that it was a stone corridor and the only road here.
In this case, there was no choice. The four people walked out of the place where the devil's vine was entrenched and began to walk down the corridor. The corridor was very quiet. In addition to their own footsteps, they heard the sound of water drops along the way.
Listening to the sound of slowly dripping on the wall.
Ryan even suspected that it might have gone deep into the bottom of the lake. As they walked farther and farther, a new sound also appeared. There seemed to be gentle rustling and tinkling sounds from the other end of the corridor.
It felt like the sound of a group of gold coins flying around with wings. They continued to move forward following the sound. Finally they came to a brightly lit room with a high vaulted ceiling. Countless gold coins were as bright as gems.
Dazzling little birds were flapping their wings and flying around the room. There was a heavy wooden door opposite the room. It completely matched the description of some dungeon entrances in adventure stories.
"These birds won't attack us, will they?" Ron said
"I'm going to try it." Harry stopped everyone, and then one of them covered his head with his hands and ran towards the wooden door on the opposite side of the room.
When Harry arrived at the wooden door, the birds showed no reaction. It seemed that they would not actively attack the people below.
Seeing this, Ryan and the others also walked out of the tunnel, walked through the room and came to the bottom of the wooden door.
When they reached the wooden door, they tried to open it, but unfortunately neither pushing nor pulling worked. Hermione tried her unlocking spell again, but it still didn't work.
Ryan took out a steel rod with a palm length and a flat end from his pocket, and started prying at the cracks, hinges and locks of the door, but to no avail.
Finally, he used the steel rod to smash the wooden door and the surrounding walls. Then he turned around and said to Harry: "There should be protective magic on this door and the surrounding walls, otherwise it will not hit the wooden door panels and walls."
Not even a trace is left on the body."
Harry looked carefully at the birds above his head, and then said: "It seems that we can only open this door according to the requirements of the designer of this level."